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General support questions including new installations. There are many files listed I would like to know witch one do i need to download to install? I want just the basics to get centOS installed onto my HD and update it when that is done. I see files such as "Alpha" "CentOS 4. Thanks for any help. But one can just download the CentOS Re: what files do I download?

Post by kmkrause1 » Sun Feb 25, pm Thanks Lenard for the reply! How to burn when there is not one large. Absolute newbie to Linux and CentOS. First post so first I'd like to thank all the people who have made CentOS possible. Thank you so much for the opportunity to freely use such a great OS. Second is my question.

I have downloaded the CentOS 4. ISO files. The files were. Presumably this will able me to burn the DVD s and have bootable media with which I can install the OSes onto both 32 and 64 bit machines. Thanks for your time. RAR file. Re: How to burn when there is not one large. Post by Lenard » Mon Feb 26, pm Sorry, I have never downloaded anything via BitTorrent but it looks like you have all the files and directories needed. Parallel to that, we have also official images that are available directly to be deployed for the following solutions:.

To check the status of a mirror, please visit mirror-status. The CentOS project hosts our sources at git. This is documented in greater detail in the CentOS wiki. In order to help ease the workload for our primary mirror network, the source rpms are not kept in the same tree as the binary packages. If you need the source packages used to build CentOS, you can find them in our vault vault.

Legacy versions of CentOS are no longer supported. For historical purposes, CentOS keeps an archive of older versions. By downloading CentOS software, you acknowledge that you understand all of the following: CentOS software and technical information may be subject to the U. You may not download CentOS software or technical information if you are located in one of these countries or otherwise subject to these restrictions. You may not provide CentOS software or technical information to individuals or entities located in one of these countries or otherwise subject to these restrictions.

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